"Raven Chacon's Innovative Sound Art at Swiss Institute"

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Raven Chacon's exhibition "A Worm’s Eve View from a Bird’s Beak" at the Swiss Institute showcases 11 early and current works, including printed scores, video installations, and a mural, highlighting the artist's remarkable output. Chacon's art is deeply rooted in the politics of history and place, with pieces like "Silent Choir (Standing Rock)" and "Voiceless Mass" addressing Indigenous resistance and the Christian church's attempt to expunge Native American spiritual culture.
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Raven Chacon’s Sound-and-Art Symphony at Swiss Institute The New York Times
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